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ON TODAY'S O NEWS: Justin Bieber has taken his war with the paparazzi up a notch Miley has revealed the wild reason she was fired from a movie project Dua Lipa has confirmed a huge rumor about herself Jason Segal has detailed his most embarrassing celebrity encounter We cross live to Intern Pete to get the lowdown on this year's Logie nominees Follow us on @kyleandjackieo for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friend of the Show Wade Hymel makes his triumphant return to the podcast, and he's brought with him I Love You, Man (2009). So what's up with men, huh? With their man caves, and their jam seshes, and their pizza pies. Can't live with ‘em, can't help but love ‘em, am I right? And how do adults make friends anyway? It's pretty weird. Somebody should make a movie about it. Oh, that's what this movie is. Hear Wade's amazing album WHO SAID THAT? on Apple Music (https://bit.ly/4kinkpJ), Spotify (https://spoti.fi/3SoQnM3), or wherever else music is streamed. Or you can purchase the album from Bandcamp (https://bit.ly/3I2Syje). Bonus video: Matt unpacks the story of The Black Cauldron, Disney's biggest ever flop. Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/rHeypRjToic Next week: We're off. Our Summer of (redacted) miniseries begins the following Friday (June 13) with an episode about (redacted… listen to the episode to learn what it is!). Subscribe to our Patreon, Load Bearing Beams: Collector's Edition for $5 a month to get two extra episodes! patreon.com/loadbearingbeams Time stamps: 00:01:45 — Our MAJOR summer miniseries announcement 00:06:08 — Summer miniseries theme song debut 00:10:15 — Our personal histories with I Love You, Man 00:18:20 — History segment: The Male Loneliness epidemic — why is it so hard for men to make friends? We definitively answer the question. Then we talk about the origins of this movie under original screenwriter Larry Levin in the 1990s, and how it was finally brought to life by director John Hamburg in 2009 00:32:00 — In-depth movie discussion 01:59:35 — Final thoughts and star ratings Sources: “Younger Men in the U.S. Among the Loneliest in West” by Benedict Vigers | Gallup (2025) - https://bit.ly/4kGZcgk “John Hamburg Says I Love You, Man” by Edward Douglas | ComingSoon.net (2009) - https://bit.ly/3HeoyUo Artwork by Laci Roth. Music by Rural Route Nine. Listen to their album The Joy of Averages on Spotify (https://bit.ly/48WBtUa), Apple Music (https://bit.ly/3Q6kOVC), or YouTube (https://bit.ly/3MbU6tC). Songs by Rural Route Nine in this episode: “Summer of Rock” - https://youtu.be/dvRY72jNIEE “Winston-Salem” - https://youtu.be/-acMutUf8IM “Snake Drama” - https://youtu.be/xrzz8_2Mqkg “The Bible Towers of Bluebonnet” - https://youtu.be/k7wlxTGGEIQ Follow the show! Twitter: @LoadBearingPod | @MattStokes9 | @LRothConcepts Instagram: @loadbearingbeams TikTok: @load.bearing.beams | @mattstokes9 Letterboxd: @loadbearinglaci | @mattstokes9 Bluesky: @loadbearingbeams.bsky.social
Ryan and Dylan reach back into the grab back to pull out some of the movie and TV hits from this past February, including One of Them Days, Severance, Companion, and The White Lotus.
How We Seeez It! Episode 271 Shrinking (apple TV) “'First You Raw Dog Me In Public, And Now You Burst Into My Office And Raw Dog Me Here.'” Paul... We cover Shrinking from Apple TV, both season one and two. Jason Segal is both a creator and actor for this one. And fellow creators Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein both have ties to Ted Lasso which, like Shrinking, brings a good mix of comedy and drama. The difference being that Shrinking really goes deeper in the trauma side of the things. There is a lot to digest in this story and so much to talk about, so join us for the discussion and don't forget about our cocktails for this episode. Should be some good ones. There's no better time to start your MENTAL Wealth Challenge. Make 2025 the year you build your mental resilience. Use this link to get your Mental Performance shot going with a 20% discount. https://magicmind.com/HWSI20 As always, mix a drink, have a listen, and let us know what you think. Or if there is something you watched that we might enjoy or a can't miss series. Also please rate and review show on all your favorite podcast apps. Show links: https://linktr.ee/HWSI https://www.facebook.com/hwsi.podcast https://www.instagram.com/hwsi.podcast You can also email the Podcast at the.HWSI.podcast@gmail.com Podcast Cocktails: Paul's Therapy Cost 1 pack of Fun Dip sugar 2 oz Captain Morgan's pineapple Rum .5 oz grenadine .5 oz lemon juice 3 dash Fee Foam 3 dash Cherry Bitters Garnished with candy stick Gaby and the White Saviors 2 oz Vermentino wine ½ oz smoky Scotch ½ oz Amaro Gorini 1 oz chilled green tea ½ oz lemon juice 2 dashes orange bitters Top with ginger beer
What REALLY Went Wrong Here?! Get Your Multicon Tickets: https://shorturl.at/2B9l4 Visit https://www.liquidiv.com & use Promo Code: REJECTS to get 20% off your first order. Visit https://huel.com/rejects & receive 15% off your order. The new Superman Trailer "Icon" gave us our first look at David Corenswet Superman in flight, but it's already sparking intense backlash among DC fans. Why is this brief moment striking such a negative chord? Is there merit to the criticism, or are fans overreacting? Meanwhile, Quentin Tarantino is making waves with his provocative statement that 2019 was "the last fing year of movies," asking, "What the f is a movie now?" It's a great question. In a world dominated by streaming, calls to "keep politics out of my movies," dwindling respect for the theater-going experience, and quick release turnarounds, are movies losing their magic? Join us as we dive into these big questions about cinema's evolution and its uncertain future...oh yeah and we give our thoughts on Apple TV's Shrinking starring Harrison Ford & Jason Segal. Upcoming DC Studios Movies & Shows: Creature Commandos, Waller, Superman: Legacy, Lanterns, The Authority, Paradise Lost, The Brave and the Bold, Booster Gold, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, Swamp Thing, Peacemaker Season 2, and The Batman Part 2. Quentin Tarantino's Movies: Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill Vol. 1, Kill Bill Vol. 2, Death Proof, Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained, The Hateful Eight, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Follow Coy Jandreau: Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coyjandreau?l... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coyjandreau/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoyJandreau YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwYH2szDTuU9ImFZ9gBRH8w Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ohana means family, family means nobody gets left behind - unless, of course, you've been smoking crystal meth and you've got a pocket full of human teeth. It's time to head back to Hawaii to find out whether murderous aliens, murderous murderers or Jason Segal's penis are what define Hawaii the most Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
National Winnie the Pooh day. Entertainment from 1961. 1st UFO recorded in America, 1st British convicts arrived in Austrailia, BASE Jumping history was made. Todays birthdays - Thomas Watson, Cary Grant, Bobby Goldsboro, David Ruffin, Kevin Costner, Mark Collie, Jonathon Davis, Tom Bailey, Jason Segal. Glenn Frey died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Winnie the Pooh theme songWonderland by night - Bert Kaempfort & his orchestraNorth to Alaska - Johnny HortonBirthdays - in da cluv - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Honey - Bobby GoldsboroMy girl - The TemptationsSuperman 14 - Kevin Costner & Modern WestEven the man in the moon is crying - Mark CollieDoctor Doctor - Thompson TwinsComing undone - KornThe heat is on - Glenn FreyExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/
Actor Michael Urie is up for a Critics Choice Award for his role on the Apple TV+ series "Shrinking." He plays Brian, the best friend of Jason Segal's character, Jimmy, whose friendship has survived coming out, a death and estrangement. He joins to discuss the second season, which just wrapped over the holidays.
What’s Your Wrinkle®, the plastic surgery show with Dr. Arthur Perry
I love the Apple TV show "Shrinking". But take a look at the characters - Harrison Ford has a terrible chin scar with a mole or "dog ear" at the end. Jason Segal has an unattractive mole on his right marionette line. Jessica Williams has an ugly mole on her left upper lip, Lukita Maxwell as a large mole on her right cheek, Brett Goldstein has a huge mole on his left neck, and Kenajuan Bentley has a group of skin tags and keratoses on his right cheek! What is going on here? There's nothing attractive about moles. Can someone let the cast know that I can remove those unsightly things in less than an hour! On this show, we discuss mole removal, Tune in!
We take out lunch break with all of you to hang out and talk about a variety of topics of the day. In today's episode we talk more WFP and how they might actually have something here. Why is Shrinking the Best Show on TV and finally the Bears played again, how did that go?00:00 Introduction00:45 The Bears Stink!03:48 Win one of our new cups!05:57 World Fitness Project Updates17:09 The Rogue Christmas Gift18:31 More on the WFP24:51 Shrinking is the Best Show on Television30:11 Preview of Next week31:30 Health Update36:17 Wrap Up and Comments
We're back with a comedy for the ages as Katie gets Joe to watch Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Joe has big takes on this movie such as Jason Segal's overexposure and how sad the newlywed storyline was. Katie goes into detail about how this movie was way more sad for Kristen Bell than it was for Sarah Marshall. But at the end of the day, will Joe say this is a good movie?
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit knoxmccoy.substack.comIn this episode, Knox McCoy and Jason Waterfalls discuss various topics ranging from aging in Hollywood to golf injuries and the evolution of TV ratings. They also delve into the comedy series 'Detroiters' and analyze the careers of actors like Jason Segal and Tom Hardy, debating their achievements in the industry.Later, they discuss the challenges face…
Javelin Capital is an investment and merchant banking firm focused on mergers, acquisitions, and capital raising in the renewable energy, energy storage, and green chemistry sectors. Jason brings 15 years of experience in cleantech finance and entrepreneurship, plus prior executive roles at Goldman Sachs and Citi. In this episode, you'll learn these four important takeaways. How they serve green electron and green molecule companies with financial transactions ranging from $30M to $750M What merchant banking means and why they provide it The importance of not being all things to all people The difference between designing a life and building a career
Hey Lasso and Shrinking fans! SEASON 2 IS HERE! The first episode of Season 2 has finally arrived and we are here with our patented recaps and will have them every single week! Season 2 picks up right where Season 1 left off. We learn the fate of Grace and Donnie with her consequential BOOP. It has had ramifications beyond simply their lives though as Jimmy feels incredible guilt and Alice worries about him reverting to self-destructive Jimmy. Gabby continues to wrestle with her and Jimmy's "relationship" and Paul drops a harsh truth on Jimmy that leads to big changes within our group of people. And if all that wasn't enough, we DO INDEED SEE BRETT GOLDSTEIN in this episode and believe us when we tell you you are not ready for who he is and what he means to this season. Jeremy and Brandon are back to break it all down. Join us on this Season 2 journey! FEATURING: Jeremy Goeckner & Brandon Davis BUY OUR TEA: https://www.whimsytea.shop/product/breakfast-with-the-boss/535?cp=true&sa=true&sbp=false&q=false BUY SOME MERCH! https://www.reverieapparel.shop/frn Email the show at frontrowlasso@gmail.com Follow on Twitter at twitter.com/PBBFRN Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/3161086474176010
Welcome back to The Movie Draft House! We're chugging along in our Anniversary Month Theme of Re-Drafting Themes...this week, Mark selected Musicals...again...with the 2011 reboot "The Muppets" starring Jason Segal and Amy Adams! Tune in to find out if this one is any good and why in the fuck did it get an Oscar nomination? IMDB synopsis "A Muppet fanatic with some help from his 2 human compatriots must regroup the Muppet gang to stop an avaricious oil mogul from taking down one of their precious life-longing treasures." Follow the podcast across all social media! Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTube
In 2008, Jason Segal wrote an stared in this fantastic comedy about a heartbroken man who goes on a Haiwiian holiday to get over his recent break up. Little does he know his ex is also at the same resort with her new boyfriend.
Steve & Izzy kick off a random May, where guests (or hosts) pick their movies, as they are joined by Matt Anderson & Eddie the Axe from the Ed & Matt on Campus Podcast to discuss 1998's "Dead Man on Campus" starring Thomas Everett Scott, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Alyson Hannigan, Jason Segal & more!!! Are there any heroes in this movie? Was this movie script a group project? Did we casually discover the perfect porn scenario? What were our own college experiences like & how close were they to this movie?!? Let's find out!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, double check the college charter, and enjoy!!! This episode is proudly sponsored by Untidy Venus, your one-stop shop for incredible art & gift ideas at UntidyVenus.Etsy.com and be sure to follow her on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Patreon at @UntidyVenus for all of her awesomeness!!! Try it today!!! Twitter - www.twitter.com/eilfmovies Facebook - www.facebook.com/eilfmovies Etsy - www.untidyvenus.etsy.com TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/untidyvenus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In our fast-paced, career-driven world, it's all too easy for friendships to take a backseat. But for many men, that dwindling social circle isn't just an occasional inconvenience - it's a harsh reality made worse by societal pressures and masculine stereotypes. My guest today is Max Dickins, speaker, comedian, and author of Billy No-Mates: How I Realised Men Have a Friendship Problem. What's his story? As Max was preparing to propose to his girlfriend, he had a startling realization - his circle of close male friends had dwindled to nearly nothing. He had no best man! Basically it was the real life version of the Paul Rudd and Jason Segal movie “I Love You, Man!” This experience sparked an exploration into the challenges men face in maintaining platonic bonds, especially as they get older.From the isolating impacts of demanding work lives to the discomfort many men feel around vulnerability and emotional intimacy, we dive deep into the root causes of male loneliness and its impact on men's health. But it's not all doom and gloom! Max offers practical strategies for breaking the cycle, such as being proactive in your social life, understanding your career's impact on relationships, and the concept of "repotting" friendships to build deeper connections.Whether you're a guy struggling to keep your mates close or a partner wondering how to support the male relationships in your life, this episode is a must-listen, so tune in now!"If we ran our social life with the same diligence, creativity, and structure that we ran our business life, everyone would have amazing social lives."- Max DickinsIn This Episode:-The story behind Max's book “Billy No-Mates.”-Why do men struggle to make and maintain friendships as they age?-The impact of work on male friendships-Why do men have more female friends than male friends?-Tips on how to make new friends easily as a man-How to build strong male friendships at work-How women can support their partners in building their social circlesAnd much more.Purchase Max Dickins' Book:-Waterstones: https://www.waterstones.com/book/we-need-to-talk-to-kevin/max-dickins/9781838853518 -Amazon: https://a.co/d/01zG7DrConnect with Max Dickins:-LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/max-dickins-improv -Website: https://www.maxdickins.com/-Instagram: http://instagram.com/maxdickinswritesConnect with Maureen Clough:-Instagram: @itgetslateearly - https://www.instagram.com/itgetslateearly/-YouTube: @itgetslateearly -
We continue our series going through the entire catalog of A24's films. On this episode we are looking at 2015's The End of the Tour, directed by James Ponsoldt. The film stars Jesse Eisenberg as David Lipsky a Rolling Stone journalist who spends five days interviewing breakout author David Foster Wallace, played by Jason Segal. Joining the show for the first time is critic Nick Tiffany. Our double bill pairings include Almost Famous (Dakota) and Birdman (Nick). See our complete A24 Double Bill Pairings on Letterboxd. If you haven't heard our deep dive into the origins of A24, listen to episode 108: A History of A24 Films and our last episode in this series episode 265: A24 Retrospective - Amy. Read Dakota's review of Red Rooms and Jay Stryker's review of BlackBerry. Follow Nick Tiffany on Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to his YouTube channel as well. Follow Contra Zoom on Twitter and Instagram. Check out more great Contra Zoom content on That Shelf! Listen to Contra Zoom on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Overcast, RadioPublic, Breaker, Podcast Addict and more! Please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For more information, visit contrazoompod.com. Thank you Eric and Kevin Smale for the original theme songs, Jimere for the interlude music and Stephanie Prior for designing the logo. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/contrazoompod/message
We recap how great Connor and Gary looked last night at The JET Awards. Jimmie tells a story from his recent trip to Detroit. Gary shares the background of the Birmingham Stallions GM. We discuss TV series finales, which includes a lot of Breaking Bad and How I Met Your Mother spoilers. We debate how to properly pronounce Jason Segal. We try to find out the biggest movie Connor has never seen. Josh and Connor break down the last few weeks of Jeopardy! The secrets to Celebrity Jeopardy & more
In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn is live in the Vertical Booth at HAI Heli Expo 2024 with Jason Segal, Paramedic, Hoist Operator and Rescue Specialist. Segal grew up in the Los Angeles area, where he got his first taste of emergency response from his father who was a firefighter medic. This influence paved the path for Segal's journey into becoming a paramedic, marking the beginning of an extraordinary career in rescue operations. Segal's first patient was a diver who came up a little too fast and was required to be put into the decompression chamber. From there, Segal tells us a bunch of stories that stand out to him, including working with Lenny Cunningham in Louisiana on a call out for a motor vehicle crash. Transitioning to the arid landscape of El Paso, Texas, Segal recounts a daring rescue operation involving the hoisting of a victim who had fallen over 100 feet. Another rescue that stands out was when he was teaching and the agency asked him to help with the hoist recovery of a victim with a broken back. As the conversation draws to a close, Segal provides insights into his current endeavors, collaborating with Vita Inclinada, and sheds light on the advancements made in their VRS system. He concludes with a reminder of the significance of "teachable moments," encapsulating the essence of continuous learning and growth in the realm of rescue operations. Enjoy! This episode is powered by Vertical Helicasts. Thank you for sponsoring this episode of The Real ResQ: Breeze-Eastern, Bell and PAG. Follow The Real ResQ on Facebook and Instagram and listen on Vertical Helicasts.
In this episode of Personally Speaking Msgr. Jim Lisante is joined by actor Ted McGinley. Ted can currently be seen alongside Harrison Ford and Jason Segal in the Apple TV series “Shrinking”. This spring he'll be starring in the faith based family drama “The Baxters” opposite Roma Downey on Amazon Prime. Ted talks about his life, his career, his family, and why making faith-based films is so important to him.Support the show
This week we look at this raunchy but grounded in reality comedy from the mind of Jason Segal, is this quote machine still as good as it was when it released over 15 years ago? Find out in our review! Check us out on our website here at: www.thedecisionreel.com Our Socials: Facebook: www.facebook.com/thedecisionreel Instagram: www.instagram.com/thedecisionreel Twitter: www.twitter.com/thedecisionreel Check out our Merch here: https://the-decision-reel-merch-store.creator-spring.com
National Winnie the Pooh day. Entertainment from 2009. 1st UFO recorded in America, 1st British convicts arrived in Austrailia, BASE Jumping history was made. Todays birthdays - Thomas Watson, Cary Grant, Bobby Goldsboro, David Ruffin, Kevin Costner, Mark Collie, Jonathon Davis, Tom Bailey,Jason Segal. Glenn Frey died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Winnie the Pooh theme songJust dance - Lady GagaStart a band - Brad Paisley Keith UrbanBirthdays - in da cluv - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Honey - Bobby GoldsboroMy girl - The TemptationsSuperman 14 - Kevin Costner & Modern WestEven the man in the moon is crying - Mark CollieDoctor Doctor - Thompson TwinsComing undone - KornThe heat is on - Glenn FreyExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/
Jason Segal and Patrick Norton, managing directors of specialist merchant banking firm Javelin Capital join the NPM podcast this week to discuss M&A trends in 2024, including addressing the growing role of structured equity transactions, platform valuations and how storage might factor into these trends.New Project Media (NPM) is a leading data, intelligence, and events company providing origination led coverage of the renewable energy market for the development, finance, advisory & corporate community.NPM recently announced a European expansion via its strategic acquisition of Energy Rev, a leading London-based proprietary news service focused on Europe's renewable energy and energy transition financing and M&A market.
We here at Streamed & Screened watched a lot of shows on broadcast, cable and streaming services in 2023 and there were a lot of great programs including "Succession," "Beef," "The Bear," "Fargo" and "The Last of Us." But which show was the best? Co-hosts Bruce Miller and Terry Lipshetz had a lot of crossovers but ultimately put two different shows on top. Give a listen and find out which shows ranked in the top 10 for each and why! Bruce Miller's Top 10 TV shows from 2023 "Beef" "Jury Duty" "The Bear" "Fargo" "John Mulaney: Baby J" "Fellow Travelers" "Reservation Dogs" "The Last of Us" "What We do in the Shadows" "Succession" Terry Lipshetz's Top 10 TV shows from 2023 "Succession" "Fargo" "The Last of Us" "The Bear" "The Crown" "Shrinking" "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" "Ted Lasso" "Dave" Tied/honorable mentions: "A Small Light," "Barry," "Silo," "The Great." Honorable mention for being Star Wars: "The Mandalorian," "The Bad Batch" and "Ahsoka." Honorable mention for not being a terrible spinoff despite getting canceled: "How I Met Your Father" Honorable mention for not being a terrible reboot: "Night Court" Contact us! We want to hear from you! Email questions to podcasts@lee.net and we'll answer your question on a future episode! About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Headliner and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Terry Lipshetz: Welcome, everyone, to another episode of Streamed & Screened, an entertainment podcast about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee and co-host of the program with Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter, and like me, a dedicated, professional couch potato. Bruce Miller: Oh, the TV is never off in my house. It's always on. It's my family. I'm always watching something. When you started with the pandemic, that's all we had, and then it's just kind of leached over to the rest of our lives. And so now TV is the thing, right? Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. I think back, too, to even the pandemic. Not that I needed another reason to get back into watching more TV, because none of us really need that, but it was a good opportunity to explore a lot of shows because everything got shut down. So it's like, what are you going to do? You can only take so many walks around the block and that kind of thing. So it got me a little bit back into watching some shows, exploring some streaming services that I hadn't really discovered before now, even though, as we talked about in the last episode, with movies, I don't have a lot of time to get to the movie theater. I can always squeeze in one or two episodes of a sitcom, of a drama on Netflix, on Hulu, each and every night. I've seen a lot of what you would probably call premium, top notch television shows from the past year. So I came up with the top ten list. I know you have a top ten list. Bruce Miller: This was going to be a year where nothing was going to happen because we had strikes and didn't think there was going to be even a fall TV season. I think at the end of the year, we got a few really barn burners. We can still look at 2023 as a great TV year, and 2024, it's even going to be better. Terry Lipshetz: Yes. Bruce Miller: Okay. Terry Lipshetz: Absolutely. Bruce Miller: So what's in your number ten spot? Terry Lipshetz: My number ten spot are a series of kind of, like, honorable mentions because I got down, there's like three shows, four shows, which were absolutely at the top of my list. But as I went a little further down, it got a little bit more difficult. So I gave an honorable mention for night court for just not being a terrible reboot. It was an enjoyable reboot. It's not the greatest show out there, but if you're somebody who's, let's say, a gen Xer or a bit older who grew up on night court, it's a fun watch. Go check it out. I was a little disappointed to see this one actually get canceled. Not a great show, but it was one where my wife and I could watch it. It wasn't spectacular, but it was one where we could throw it on and for half an hour be entertained. And that was the reboot for how I met your father. It's definitely not to the level of the original, but that original show, how I met your mother, those characters, they're all roughly my age, so I was always able to identify with them. So I gave how I met your father a chance. We watched it for the two seasons. It was fine. It wasn't spectacular, but it was fine. And then I'm going to give an honorable mention to all the mediocre Star wars shows that I watched this year. Mandalorian, season three, the Bad Batch, season two. Ahsoka. These were not great shows. They were okay. They disappointed me, a lot, in a lot of different ways. But I think about Star wars. Like pizza. No matter how bad Star wars might. Bruce Miller: Be, it's still good. Terry Lipshetz: It's still good. It's like pizza. Like pizza. How bad does pizza have to be for you not to want to keep eating it? Right? It would have to be just truly atrocious. So they're fine. They're not spectacular. They're fine. And then there was a handful of other shows that I watched this year, which I'll throw in there, that these are legitimately. I've seen them pop up on some other folk's top ten lists, but they didn't quite hit it for me in some way or the other. I thought a small light on National Geographic. It was a really nice miniseries. Not top ten for me, but it was a really good look at the story of Anne Frank. And it brought you in a little bit deeper. Bruce Miller: Sure. From a different perspective. Terry Lipshetz: Absolutely. Barry. I've loved Barry since the beginning, but I really thought that season one to season two was a little bit of a downturn. Two to three and then three to four, it was okay. I didn't love the ending to it. I couldn't put it in my top ten silo on Apple TV. Plus, it started out slow. It got much better as it went along. My wife and I really liked watching it, so that one was fine. And then the great on Hulu the first season was just raucous and crazy. I thought this last season, it was fine. It took a turn. I don't want to give it away for anyone that maybe missed it or still is. Catching up on programming. one of the main characters won't be back for any future seasons, let's just say that. But they did an okay job with it. It's still one that I like, and, it's a good show and we're definitely going to keep watching it. The first show that I actually gave a number ranking to at number nine is Dave on Hulu and FxX. I guess it is. And that show, man, it's like eating candy for me. I mean, it's crazy. It's a little bit weird, but it's a funny show. Bruce Miller: My favorite episode had Brad Pitt on it. This. Terry Lipshetz: Yes. Yep. Yep. Bruce Miller: I thought that was so brilliant, and he did such a great job with that. But if you haven't discovered Dave, it is an acquired taste. It is not something that everybody will go, well, what is you know, we'd be like the parents on the show. It's so out there, but it's about a rapper and what he has to do to try and make the career go. Dave is a good choice. I don't have it on my list. But you're up to nine. Terry Lipshetz: I'm up to nine, yeah. Bruce Miller: I had succession at number ten, and I bet you have it higher because you like that. Terry Lipshetz: I love it. Yeah. Bruce Miller: Okay. I think they got a little too tied up in their own world so that they had nowhere else to go, and so it's great. But it didn't get up higher than ten at nine. I have what we do in the shadows because I think that is my only time to really laugh out loud and make fun of something that's just outrageous. Most of these shows are labeled comedies, but they're just half hour dramas is what it amounts to. But this is one that I can just laugh and laugh and laugh and laugh. And if I had the vampires living next door, I would invite them over. Terry Lipshetz: I do want to see this one because it takes place on island. Right? Bruce Miller: Right. Terry Lipshetz: It is my homeland one runs for office. Bruce Miller: I mean, you have a lot of things that you could relate, too. So that's my number nine now. Up to eight. Terry Lipshetz: Eight? Yes. Bruce Miller: What do you have for eight? Terry Lipshetz: I had Ted Lasso final season. Bruce Miller: You know, there were a lot of those. Mrs. Maisel would be another one I'd put on. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah, yeah. Bruce Miller: I have a couple of other ones that are on there that quit. And how do you include them? Because it's their last year. Should you just ignore them because they're done? Or do you say, this is my final hat tip? Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. For me, it was a little bit of a tip of a cap. I mean, I don't think it was as strong as the previous seasons, but I also felt that it's. Again, sometimes when you get something that's not as good, you look down on it, but then when you put it in perspective, it's still better than a lot of the other things out there. It's just not as good. Bruce Miller: I have at eight, the last of us, and I bet you have that higher. Terry Lipshetz: I do, yes. It is on my list, but it is higher than eight. Bruce Miller: Okay. At seven, I have Reservation Dogs because I love that I lived that. I know that. And I think they ended it really well. I thought they left us all hopeful that these kids are going to turn out all right. So that was my number. Seven. What was your seven? Terry Lipshetz: Seven. It's similar in theme to the Ted lasso, and that is Mrs. Maisel. Again, it was not the greatest season, but I like the way they approached it by doing the flashbacks and flash forwards. I thought it did a pretty good job at wrapping up the series. I was a little disappointed at times, know, not enough Tony Shalub and that kind of thing. But it's a show that strikes a chord for me personally, growing up out east of Jewish heritage and that kind of thing. So, for me, it's still one of the best shows out there. Absolutely. Bruce Miller: Okay. What is your number? Six. Terry Lipshetz: We're up to six. So this one is not on your list. And I think I mentioned it to you previously, and it was either one you hadn't really seen or just didn't get into, but Shrinking on Apple TV, plus Jason Segal and Harrison Ford. I thought this was. It's got a few nominations for, I guess, Golden Globes. Right. There's a few out there. I thought it was witty. I thought it was just, it was one of those where I can kind of. I know I'm going to get a good episode no matter what I watch from it. And it's 30 minutes of just, like, having fun. Bruce Miller: I will give it fun. I will give it a chance. I saw the first episode and I thought, this isn't me. I don't care. Terry Lipshetz: Right. But you know what, though? I think maybe it's also, we're at different points of our lives also. Right. Bruce Miller: I'm more Harrison Ford. Terry Lipshetz: Right. You are more Harrison Ford. Yeah. And I am a little bit more Jason Segal. Yes. Bruce Miller: Right. Terry Lipshetz: Exactly. Bruce Miller: So what did you have at that point, number six? I have Fellow Travelers. This was a limited series. About two men in the beyond who are closeted and they don't dare come out that they are in a relationship, or they have a relationship, because it was the height of the McCarthy era, and they were putting everything. And so how did their lives turn out? Where did one go? Where did the other go? And I find it very fascinating. Matt Bomer, who was, in white collar and a number of other things, it's one of his best things he's ever. He's. He seems like just a pretty boy, to be honest with you. You could see where he was feeling the strain of this. Jonathan Bailey, who, by the way, is going to be Piero in the musical version of Wicked, when that becomes a movie next year, he's the other guy. And you see how these lives kind of diverged, and then what it's like for them when they come back together many years later and coulda, shoulda, woulda kind of thing like that. I thought it was fascinating because you got to see a bit of history, but you saw it through a different lens. So that's my number six. Number five. What did you have there? Terry Lipshetz: So five is one, which, again, it's not on your list. And it's the type of show where I think the people that love it, love it, and the people that are less in love with it aren't going to put it on their list. And that's The Crown on Netflix final season. I think the series as a whole has had some ups and downs, but just like the crown. Right. Feels like it always takes me a season to get used to the cast change, because they do two seasons and then they age them. And then two seasons, and then they age them. So I thought last season, it was a little bit difficult getting used to the new Charles, the new Diana. But I really am liking what I've seen so far. I have not caught the second wave of episodes. So we watched, within just a couple of days of them dropping the first wave that came out, and now the second wave is out. So, I don't want to give anything away, but it starts with Diana. We know what happens to Diana, so just spoiler alert there. I know the second half of the season gets a little bit more into Prince William and know his relationship with Kate. I'm looking forward to it. I don't know. I guess it's possible that the show could go up a notch, go down a notch. But that's why I figured five is safe. It's kind of middle of the road. Bruce Miller: I like the crown, initially, when they switch around a little too much, they do. it bothers me because some of those actors are not as good as others in these roles. And then you get a really good one and you think, well, hang on to him. Don't let him go. And so that bothers me. But it's a classier look at that than I thought it was going to be. I thought it was going to be just trash that you'd find on lifetime, and it's not. It's a classy way of looking at everything. At number five, I had the standup comedy special, baby j from John Mulaney. And John Mulaney, I mean, I have always liked him. I always thought he's kind of a, ah, smart ass, to use a word. But I would laugh at him, and I thought he was funny. But this year, he really opened a vein and talked about his own life and his addictions and how it was to go to rehab. And it, wasn't like he wanted you to feel sorry for him. He was being very matter of fact about it. And I think being the most honest he's ever been about his own life. I loved it. I'll watch that again. It's like Bo Burnham had, a special a couple of years ago that was my favorite of all TV shows, but baby j watched it. It's good. And again, I don't know if the kids can be around. Terry Lipshetz: I'll have to check that one out. I wasn't even thinking of comedy specials, and I didn't catch that one, but I definitely will. So number four for me is one that you like too. You haven't mentioned it yet because it's a hair higher on your list, but it's The Bear. Bruce Miller: Oh, good. Terry Lipshetz: On Hulu. That's number four for me. I really struggled with this one because, like, it could be number one. Do I need a two or three? But I settled in on four, and I'll tell you why it stresses me out. That show, to me, a lot of shows, if I love it, I want to watch it and binge it, and I get angry if I can't. It's like, Fargo right now. I can't just go and watch every episode because they make you wait week to week. I needed that with the bear. I needed to watch an episode, and it is so intense and there's so much screaming and there's so much yelling that I would get to the end of the episode and be like, I need to watch something else, because it was literally one of the best things I had just seen on TV all year. But at the same time, I couldn't take any more of it. But I really liked with this season how they gave each character their own moment to shine. I thought it was sweet in a lot of ways. And then the other piece was that Christmas episode. Oh, my goodness. Bruce Miller: Is that not the best piece of television? And Jamie Lee Curtis, she may have won an Oscar last year for everything, everywhere, all at once, but this is the performance of her life. When she plays that, I mean, you know that mother. You know that mother immediately. And how she just became another thorn, another problem for Carmen to deal with was, like, unbelievable. And you want, you know, we got to get this restaurant open. It's got to happen. Come on. And cousin Richie, how he switched. It was such a remarkable second season for a show. And you're right. It could be number one. It really could. I had a number one last year, and I thought, I can't do two years in a row with the same show. But it's that good. It's number three on my list. Number four on my list is probably your number three. And that's Fargo. Terry Lipshetz: It's close. We're getting close. Bruce Miller: Okay, Fargo, we can wait and we'll get to the next ones. Because you had what for three? Terry Lipshetz: I had The Last of Us at number three, and that was all the way down for number you. Yeah, last of us. I needed a drama like that. Like a Sci-Fi type of drama. It's another one. We've gotten a few surprises from HBO the last few know, we had that one a few years ago, and they always drop these apocalyptic type of programs on you. So it's like, what are we going to expect? Is it going to be okay or isn't it? And I was really surprised with it. I know there is going to be a season two for it. And I'm really looking forward. Bruce Miller: Not The Last of Us. Terry Lipshetz: No, it isn't. It's almost the Last of Us, but not quite. So. Yeah, no, I really liked it. I thought it was very well done, considering an adaptation of a video game, but it wasn't like this gory spook fest. It was a lot of emotion and good character development, so I loved it. Three for me. Bruce Miller: Okay, so then I had the bear at three. At two, I have Jury Duty, and I love Jury Duty. This is that Amazon preview, series where they pretend that everybody is actually doing Jury Duty, except one person thinks it's real. He has no idea that it's a reality show being punked. And James Marsden is one of the, jurors, and he plays this kind of heightened version of himself where he's just full of himself. And you would like that. I think they talk about Sonic in there. And wasn't, he in Sonic the hedgehog? I think he was. Terry Lipshetz: He might have been, yeah. Bruce Miller: This guy, Ronald, the real guy, says, yeah, that wasn't a very good movie. Was. You know, it's like, how does he react to this? Because this is being made up as they go along. But jury duty, if you haven't seen it, it's a great one. Now you have two. Probably have Fargo at two. Terry Lipshetz: I have Fargo at two, yeah. I really love this season. And, I think when we did the Fargo episode a few episodes back, you had mentioned this is, like, the best Fargo since, what, the first. Right, right. And after the last season of Fargo, I wasn't even sure if I wanted to come back to Fargo because I was so disappointed with it this season. It's brilliant. I was telling my wife even the other day, because she's not into Fargo at all, she hated the movie. but I said, I got to show you a little bit of it with Juno Temple, because this is Keeley from Ted Lasso, and it is definitely not Keeley. It's totally different. But, I don't know how this season is going to end. I could see me bumping this up to number one if it maintains and even improves on where it is. I think I'm through the first five episodes. Bruce Miller: Okay. I watched all of the episodes. I finished it out last night. I had two episodes left. I watched it. It could be number one. It really could be. The ending is so rewarding in many, Know, it's odd to make this comparison, but this season of Fargo is a lot like Barbie, the movie, where it's a real, if you will, feminist pitch. And it's talking about things that really don't get talked about. Spousal abuse, come on. The political situation in our world, it's a lot of stuff that they unpack and they do it well. But the ending, you will feel a lot of emotion because of the way they wrap things up for certain people. And, it's remarkable. Remarkable. I will easily predict that this is going to be a strong contender for next year's Emmys. And I do think that John Hamm and Juno are largely responsible, and they will be considered best actor and actress for a limited TV movie. That was, that was your number two. Terry Lipshetz: It was my number two. Number one was Succession. That is, to me, hands down, the best series on TV this year. I know some people don't think it was the best season of succession, and I would agree with it. It wasn't the best season of succession, but it was still the best show on TV for me. Pound for pound, it was still a show that left me wondering what was going to happen, the way character roles played out with who would end up on top. I did feel it was going to get a little predictable at a couple. You know, we had some know that didn't make it all the way from season one all the way to the last episode, and it was a surprise. It was a little bit jarring to watch. I just think it was the best show. It's the best show that HBO has really done in a long time. Granted, they also did the last of us, so two of my top three are from HBO, but in terms of dramas, and you look at things like, the sopranos first, season of Westworld, Deadwood, there's been a lot of really Game of Thrones, a lot of really good dramas the last 2025 years in the history of HBO, and this one is good. Bruce Miller: Okay. And my number one Beef. Okay, did you watch Beef? Terry Lipshetz: I did not. No. Bruce Miller: Okay. This is one that an incident happens. What happens to the people, what goes on, what could have been. It's from Korea, and it stars Stephen Yoon and Ali Wong, and they're both nominated for Emmys, so you've seen them before. But this is yet another one of those kind of things we're learning from Korean filmmakers is how they did parasite. That gives you kind of point of reference. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Bruce Miller: It's one of those very self-contained series that you can go, okay, I get it. That was extremely remarkable, particularly in a year when, broadcasters were looking for other places to find new material. Okay. They found it there. And so that's why I thought, it's something different. It's something new. It's my number one. So there's our list. We had a lot of crossovers, and we don't live next door to each other. Terry Lipshetz: No. And I think you and I, we certainly had some solid crossovers, maybe in different rankings, different spots, but, yeah, succession, Fargo, the bear, all really good shows. And I think we threw out some ideas for each other, too, to check out some other ones. Bruce Miller: I'll be shrinking. Just know be shrinking. Terry Lipshetz: We'll see what check it out. But we are, I guess, not to rub it in, we are at different stages in our life, I guess. So I could see where that one maybe just doesn't strike the same chord for you. Bruce Miller: I've got to get to shrinking sooner than you would have to get to something else that I'm recommending to you. Terry Lipshetz: it's the end of the year. It's the end of the season. I mean, check out this episode. Obviously you're listening to it right now, but if you didn't go back and check our previous episode on the top movies from 2023, have a great rest of the year. Bruce Miller: If you look back, we have some interviews with some of those people from those various shows. I think if you do a deep dive into the podcast, you should be able to find some of those and you'll hear what we heard, when we talk to them. Terry Lipshetz: Absolutely. All right, well, have a safe and wonderful rest of the year. Happy New Year. And we'll be back again in 2024 with another season of streamed and screen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The MRT crew reviews this romantic comedy about a heartbroken man (Jason Segal) who inadvertently checks into a Hawaiian resort at the same time as his ex girlfriend and her new beau (Kristen Bell and Russell Brand). We also discuss what makes a “rom-com”, that time Matt and Rachael were almost murdered in Hawaii, and other “sexual mischief”. DRACULA!
In this episode, the votes are in, so prepare for the glitz, glamour, and absurdity of The Half-Year Popcasties! Join us as we roll out the red carpet and debate the winners and losers of the year. Plus we share listener comments about which tv shows had the most attractive cast, which books were so bad they were good, what soundtrack was good for making babies, and who is our unexpected hall pass.MENTIONSWin: Follow us on Instagram and Twitter for our summer giveaways10 Year Merch // Available through July 7 - knoxandjamie.com/liveJoin us: Live show tickets and live stream tickets hereHALF YEAR MENTIONS // Boats in Pop Culture, Dundies, Pedro Pascal (The Last of Us, meme, The Mandalorian, sama sama, Met Gala, trailer), Kieran Culkin and Claire Danes on Actors on Actors, Damar Hamlin, Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker, The Town), Survivor S44, Tom from Succession, OUA, Jalen Hurts, nepo babies, Elon Musk vs. Mark Zuckerberg, Swifties, Kendall Roy, Brian Cox and Emily Blunt on Actors on Actors, Edward Norton (Glass Onion, Asteroid City, Finding Your Roots), Christopher Walken Finding Your Roots, Camilia Bowles, Chinese spy balloon (Plain English episode)BAD MOVIE YOU LOVED MENTIONS // Ghosted, Your Place or Mine, Ant-man and The Wasp: Quantumania, Cocaine Bear, Book Club 2, 80 For Brady, Red Notice, Eras TikTok live stream, Beyonce & the horse, Bebe Rexha phone incident, Bama RushTV SHOW WITH THE HOTTEST CAST MENTIONS // Upcoming Old People Bachelor (wait, who was Tinker Bekah?), The Last Of Us, King Charles' coronation, Ted Lasso (Hannah Waddingham, Juno Temple), Jury Duty, Bridgerton, Outlander, actual soccer coaches, live footage of 1-95, The Muppets Mayhem, Mama's FamilyALBUM THAT YOU MADE A BABY TO MENTIONS // Are You There God It's Me Margaret Soundtrack, Brown Noise App vs. Pink Noise App vs Green Noise App vs. White Noise App, old Popcast Nos Episodes, Stephen Fry's Greek Myths, floor fan, Jim Cantore, Sophie HudsonBOOK THAT YOU'RE EMBARRASSED YOU READ MENTIONS // Spare, The Trump Indictment, The Office BFFs, 50 Shades, ACOTAR, Open Book by Jessica Simpson, Colleen Hoover, Sean Lowe's book, Chicken Soup for The Cat Lover's Soul, Finding Purpose Through Pet Loss, Inferno by Max Hastings CELEBRITY THAT YOU'RE SURPRISED IS YOUR HALL PASS MENTIONS // ChadGPT, Jason Segal, Stanley Tucci, Trent Crimm, that houseboat on Ted Lasso, yacht flipping orcas, Dominos Pizza cheesy bread, Harrison Ford with an earring, Jason Alexander, Owen Wilson's nose, Axl RoseRED LIGHT MENTIONS // Greg Abbott's thermostat, writers' strike picket signs, Dermot Mulroney on The View, screenwriters' worst notes from studio execs BONUS SEGMENTOur Patreon supporters can get full access to this week's The More You Know news segment. Become a partner. This week we discussed:Kevin Costner's divorcePrince Harry's podcast ideaGREEN LIGHTSJamie: series- The Bear S2 | book- Yellowface by RF KuangKnox: movie- No Hard FeelingsSHOW SPONSORSNEXTEVO NATURALS: Get 20% off your first order of $40 or more at nextevo.com/popPAIR EYEWEAR // Get 15% off your first pair at paireyewear.com/popSubscribe to Episodes: iTunes | Android Subscribe to our Monthly Newsletter: knoxandjamie.com/newsletterShop our Amazon Link: amazon.com/shop/thepopcast | this week's featured itemFollow Us: Instagram | Twitter | FacebookSupport Us: Monthly Donation | One-Time Donation | SwagSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's the first of two very special episodes on shows we love! This time, we're talking "Shrinking"! A psychologist, played by Jason Segal, hits rock bottom after a tragedy, but tries to turn his life around by rebuilding his relationships with his family and friends, and by trying out some unconventional therapy methods with his patients. This week's links!Mrs. Davis: https://www.peacocktv.com/stream-tv/mrs-davisPoker Face:https://www.peacocktv.com/stream-tv/poker-facePoint Blank Podcast:https://wondery.com/shows/this-is-actually-happening/episode/5675-point-blank-1-what-if-you-pled-for-your-life/NYT - "Liz Holmes Wants You to Forget About Elizabeth"https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/07/business/elizabeth-holmes-theranos-interview.htmlHosts: Lisa Carroll Tremblay and Ken Cornwell Producer: Cole T.Check out our merch! TV is Awesome at Spreadshop: tv-is-awesome.myspreadshop.com
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In this episode of The Streaming Heap, Lin and Eric get to discuss the latest dystopian show from Apple: SILO, based on the best-selling trilogy of novels by Hugh Howey. Lin talks about how great it would be to live in a silo while Eric does his best to focus on the optimistic side of being cautiously optimistic about a new series. Does Rebecca Ferguson make for a good heroine? Can Storyteller Lin explain what's happening? And can Eric pronounce the name David Oyelowo? You'll have to listen to find out, but first, we discuss some new movies, some not so new movies, and a show with Harrison Ford and Jason Segal. WHAT WE'RE WATCHING/PLAYING/READING 03:23 Tetris 08:07 Mario Movie (Redux) 11:10 Evil Dead Rise 16:29 Bedazzled / Forgetting Sarah Marshall 19:36 Shrinking THIS WEEK'S HEAP 28:41 Silo, episodes 1 & 2 E-mail feedback to thestreamingheap@outlook.com Support us: Eric's Book: http://www.amazon.com/dp/150321978X Lin's Red Bubble Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/MuchNerdThings Watch our other content: (Lin) Much Ado about Nerd Things: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOan57stR8S-au9Fi3-81Ew (Eric) The Unapologetic Geek: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUnapologeticGeek Reach us: E-mail: thestreamingheap@outlook.com Eric's Twitter: http://twitter.com/e_magill Lin's Twitter: http://twitter.com/flamingeyebrows Eric's Facebook: http://facebook.com/writeremagill Eric's Website: http://www.emagill.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crackingfoundation/message
Get your free Personal Reboot Guide at www.theconfidentman.meCheck out more resources to help you as a man at David Maxwell CoachingI'm a fan of the muppets since childhood when we would watch the muppets and their special guests each week. When my kids were smaller, we loved Muppet Christmas Carol and Muppet Treasure Island. In fact, we still watch them today. The 2011 movie "The Muppets" with Jason Segal and Amy Adams was a great return to classic muppet movies. Today's podcast title comes from a song that won an Oscar from that movie: Man or Muppet.If we never ask ourselves questions about who we are and where we are at in life, it isn't good for us as men. We need to always be willing to reflect and see where we are as men. We are going to talk about what makes a muppet and how a lot of men are living their life as muppets and not real men. The CaricatureThe reality of muppets is they are caricatures of people and they aren't realMen will often allow themselves to become caricatures and they stop being authentic as menThe Caricature of Peer PressureThe Caricature of ActingThe Caricature of Self-RejectionAs men, we must always focus on making sure we are growing authentically and haven't moved into just being a caricature of a manThe ControlledMuppets are controlled and I think that is something men have to think about todayI'm talking about men who allow society, people, or the lie to control themSocietyPeopleThe LieThe Comic ReliefWhat makes the muppets so popular...they are funnyAs men, we have to make sure that we don't fall into the singular role of comic reliefWe should develop all sides of ourselves as men and not get relegated to the funny guyWe want to be men who can be funny but are also capable of having serious discussions and taking care of business when we need toToo many men have adopted the role of comic relief in life and they are typecast in that roleMen can be fun, but they also need to know when to get serious with life and all that life brings their way
This YAWN & LOKO themed episode was recorded live on the new "Love Is The Author Wednesday's" at WANTS/NEEDS Community Arts Collective in downtown Ventura, CA. On this episode, Jaymee and his partner/manager Lacee discuss the gnarly details of what it was like working side by side for over a decade in addiction and mental health treatment, and how those years served as a unique training ground for the couple to emerge as gifted spiritual teachers. If you think you've heard all of Jaymee and Lacee's stories, get ready to see them both in a whole new light. Also, actor Jason Segal walks by WANTS/NEEDS (on air) and gives a wave to Jaymee (this is not the first time this has happened). "Work funds my altruism habit..." - (Jaymee) For more information about "Love Is The Author Wednesday's at WANTS/NEEDS, visit: www.WNTSNDS.com or @wantsneedsventura on IG. LOVE IS THE AUTHOR PODCAST: produced, edited, and hosted by Jaymee Carpenter. Follow us on Instagram: @loveistheauthor MGMT/BOOK: lacee@loveistheauthor.com
This week, we review Swallowed, a film about drugs, bugs, and frill jackets. Swallowed is available on Demand and Digital February 14th. Our featured TV show is the new AppleTV+, Shrinking starring Jason Segal, Harrison Ford and Stan from Revenge of the Nerds. If you like The BingeCast and what we do at Binge Media, please consider subscribing and supporting us at Patreon.com/BingeMedia to sign up for The Full Binge! On this week's Full Binge, Alyx hosts another rousing edition of The Who Said It Game with Pete and TM! Have you watched The Return of Lawlapalooza announcement video? You should. Binge Media's Review of Swallowed 0:00 - The Free Binge - Go to ParkScents.com and use the code Binge20 at checkout for 20% off your entire order to start the new year right. Law and Alyx and are here to review some shit and find out what's the greatest Pete drop. Let's go! 9:55 - Google Voice - Jack calls in to let us know that you should totally subscribe to the new and improved Movie Homework! Give us a call at 708-406-9546. 21:30 - TV Round Up - This week's featured TV show is Shrinking on AppleTV+. 57:04 - What Did You Watch - We check out a horror screener called Swallowed, and you know what, it has some issues but it ain't half bad, lot of cock. 1:36:52 - Trailer Trash - We check out the new Fast X, White Men Can't Jump and Air trailers. Thanks for listening! Listen to Binge Media's Who Said It Game! Support Binge Media! Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546 Subscribe to The Full Binge on Patreon Follow Binge Media on Facebook Join the Binge Media Facebook Group Follow Binge Media on Instagram Go to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire order Additional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Let's talk about the best binges of 2023 so far! We talk about the premiere episodes of ‘Shrinking' starring Jason Segal and Harrison Ford, Fleishman is in Trouble with Jesse Eisenberg, and more. Plus we discuss 1923, the incredible acting of McKenna Grace, NFL playoff controversies, and Nikki Bella Says I Do. We wrap it up with Melissa giving her final thoughts on Prince Harry's book Spare and AI Sabrina returns when for the first time… Clarissa Meets Sabrina… and it gets weird. This episode is brought to you by: PAIR EYEWEAR - With Pair Eyewear, you can switch up your look in a snap anytime with affordable base frames and customizable magnetic top frames in hundreds of styles. Go to paireyewear.com/WWB for 15% off your first purchase. ZOCDOC: Go to Zocdoc.com/WWB and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Many are available within 24 hours. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 453! We are joined by Wayne from Podcast Championship Wrestling (PCW). In Good Pop Bad Pop for MOVIES this week we are covering YOU PEOPLE starring Jonah Hill and Eddie Murphy which dropped on Netflix. We're also covering the horror sci-fi film INFINITY POOL with Mia Goth and Alexander Skarsgård. A new documentary THE PEZ OUTLAW about Steve Glew, a Midwestern machinist who smuggles rare Pez dispensers from Europe and sells them for thousands, drawing the ire of both U.S. Pez and rival collectors dropped on Netflix. A new sci-fi film JUNG_E from director Yeon Sang-ho (Train To Busan) dropped on Netflix. And we talk about the new movie AMERICAN MURDERER starring Tom Pelphrey and Ryan Phillippe. In TV we discuss the new Natasha Lyonne series POKER FACE on Peacock created by Rian Johnson. We also discuss LOCKWOOD & CO. on Netflix and WOLF PACK on Paramount+. A new competition reality series from Korea is on Netflix where one hundred contestants in top physical shape compete in a series of grueling challenges to claim the honor -- and cash reward -- as the last one standing in PHYSICAL 100. And Apple TV+ has released 2 episodes of SHRINKING starring Jason Segal and Harrison Ford. In News it looks like Paramount+ and Showtime are merging. In Marvel News we're talking quotes from Joe Cornish about the abandoned Edgar Wright Ant-Man movie. We've got tons of FANTASTIC FOUR rumors from different sources. And in DC News we're talking about Dave Bautista's quotes about James Gunn's new rebooted DCU. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode, we're throwing our caps and gowns in the air and heading over to the big party after graduation, cruising in the car while listening to Barry Manilow, and getting locked in the bathroom with our distant childhood friend turned lover, while we revisit the absolutely 90s cult classic teen film, Can't Hardly Wait. This movie was written and directed by Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan.This movie stars Ethan Embry (Defending Your Life, Empire Records), Jennifer Love Hewitt (I Know What You Did Last Summer, Party of Five), Peter Facinelli (Nurse Jackie, Twilight), Lauren Ambrose (Six Feet Under, Law and Order), Seth Green (Family Guy, Robot Chicken), and Charlie Korsmo (Hook, Dick Tracy). This movie also includes a bazillion other cameos from up-and-coming stars in Hollywood including Melissa Joan Hart, Jason Segal, and Selma Blair.This movie screams late 90s to the fullest, and is a true example of doing a lot with a smaller budget. This movie definitely paved the way for other teen films after it, and it's absolutely worth a watch for those who haven't seen it, and it's an enjoyable, quotable, romp for those who are very familiar with it.Intro/Outro Music: "Phantom Fun" by Jonathan BoyleShow E-Mail: cultcinemacircle@gmail.comFollow Cult Cinema Circle on Instagram, Twitter, and Letterboxd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeremy Renner crushed by a snowplow. Just how bad was it? The 911 call revealed. Plus, how the accident is impacting his acting roles. Then, the intense moments before Lisa Marie Presley's death. That 911 call also revealed. And, Cardi B's catwalk. Why her legal troubles had the rapper asking the judge for a second chance. Plus, Meryl Streep's TV return. What we know about her role in “Only Murders.” And Selena Gomez steps out with a new love interest in real life. Then, Rihanna's countdown to the Super Bowl. How her son is part of the show. Plus, Harrison Ford's new TV comedy with Jason Segal that has a “Ted Lasso connection. Then, nearly 20 years after “Buffy,” ET's first look at Sarah Michelle Gellar's new supernatural starring role. And, Julia Louis Dreyfus's dropping details about joining the Marvel Universe. Plus, her must see comedy with Eddie Murphy. Then, “The Goldbergs” get the perfect Brat Packer to guest star.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode ends with Aubrey Plaza mommy talk. So you have that to look forward to. Before we get there though we talk about "mommy porn" as it relates to Kindles (yes) and if an excessive amount of body hair would allow us to take Jason Segal more seriously in sexual situations (not really.) These hard hitting topics required a guest as one host brings along his fiancee to hate watch the 2014 comedy hit SEX TAPE. A lot of sighing takes place. And not the kind Cameron Diaz and company were hoping for. Enjoy! Support what we do on Patreon with early access and bonus episodes! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Google Podcasts/Amazon Music Twitter @offscreendeath Instagram @theoffscreendeath Letterboxd: @daveagiannini and @projectingfilm Find out more at https://offscreendeath.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
To close out the year, we are remembering some of those whom we lost in 2022. We've each chosen one person to remember by discussing a project they were associated with. First up, Brad chose Ivan Reitman, producer and director of some of the all-time classic comedies.We've already covered Ghostbusters, so we're discussing something a little more recent, the Ivan Reitman-produced platonic romantic comedy I Love You, Man starring Paul Rudd, Jason Segal, Rashida Jones, Andy Samberg, JK Simmons, Jane Curtin, Jon Favreau, and a host of others! Maybe a somewhat overlooked stone cold classic, are all three hosts in agreement of this movie's brilliance? We finish by discussing some of our favorite buddy comedies of all-time. There's even a little controversy on the #1 position! So get ready to slap some bass and listen along. Big time!If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts app or wherever you listen. Or better yet, tell a friend to listen!Want to support our show and become a PCY Classmate? Click here!Follow us on your preferred social media:TwitterFacebookInstagramTikTokSupport the show
This week on Agee & Gates, Actor and former ball player, Newton Mayenge drops by to talk about his Hoop Dreams origin story. The Charlotte native is currently featured in Adam McKay's hit show Winning Time on HBO Max where he plays former Marquette legend and NBA Champ with the LA Lakers, Jim Chones. Newton appears as a part of the star studded cast alongside such greats as Wood Harris, John C. Reilly, Sally Field, Jason Segal, Adrian Brody, Spencer Garrett and many others. Newton talks with Will Gates and Arthur Agee about his early years growing up in Charlotte, how he ended up playing pro-basketball in Germany and the car accident that changed his life and put him on the path to acting. Don't miss this episode as Newton gives some serious life lessons for listeners looking to pursue any career where the competition is high and grind is real. Listen and Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, YouTube and all your podcast platforms.Hosted by Will Gates and Arthur AgeeProduced by Matt HoffarWritten by Matt Hoffar, Will Gates and Arthur AgeeAn Unlearning Network Productionwww.unlearningnetwork.com
In this episode we discuss feelings about Viva Puffs, a HUGE Tim Horton's update, falling asleep with junk food, "Mm wacha say" as the antidote to Lizzo's sonic warfare, feeling so over it re: Chrismukkuh, wishing we looked like Willa Holland, the owl theory as it applies to the ladder fall, Tenet & the laws of opposite world as it pertains to poop, being comatose bunk mates at the hospital, what's up with Jason Segal and SO MUCH MORE!!!
Welcome to Episode 429 where I'm joined by Joe Stark from Starkcast, Melissa Sloter from the Wild Pretty Things podcast as well as Jon Counce. In this episode for Good Pop Bad Pop for TV we talk about what we've been watching on TV so we 100% talk about Season 3 of THE BOYS. Melissa talks about Season 3 of THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY. Jon and Joe give a spoiler free review of STRANGER THINGS Season 4 Volume 2. Prime Video has a new series starring Chris Pratt THE TERMINAL LIST as well as a new dating reality series THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY. And we've got 2 very different AMC+ series with DARK WINDS and THIS IS GOING TO HURT. In Movies this week we discuss 2 Hulu movies with GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE and THE PRINCESS. Disney+ has a new movie about 3 brothers that make it to the NBA with RISE. And Paramount+ added the I AM RICHARD PRYOR documentary to their ongoing series. In News we talk about a possible STRANGER THINGS spin-off series teased by the Duffer Brothers. We might get a Romy and Michelle 2. We know who Sigourney Weaver is playing in AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER And Dan Trachtenberg talks more Predator movies. In Marvel News we have tons of rumors this week. Taron Egerton has had talks with Marvel. Could he be our next Wolverine? Lots of BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER rumors. Could Jessica Jones return in a Disney+ series? Are the Inhumans coming to the MCU? And has Jason Segal been cast as The Thing in the She-Hulk series? And in Star Wars News the Taika Waititi movie sounds further off than ever and we're not even sure if it's even happening now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spring has sprung, Easter has eclipsed us, May is moving in, and now that 2021 has been discarded like an empty paper plate that once had a large piece of cake but is now empty because Dave and Mikey were at that birthday party eating that cake while #TwitterlessDrEarl stood by with a diabetes monitor and... what. Time for ReFlicktions. Among the discussion... why Morbius is like an Autism breakfast... Jason Segal needs more laughs... Ben Affleck and his affairs... The one little problem with Ten Little Indians... Mikey's kids fangirling over the YouTube stars... revisiting Easter movies... Life in a Bubble... And do animals have pancreases? Pancreaseses? Pancreaii? Here are the movies discusses on this episode and where they are streaming at the time of recording. Deep Water (Hulu) The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021) (HBO Max) I Hate Christian Laettner (2015) (Disney+) Windfall (2022) (Netflix) The Worst Person in the World (2021) for rental MASS (2021) (AppleTV+) The Lost City (2022) (In Theaters) Morbius (2022) (in theaters) Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th (2013) (Shudder) Death on the Nile (2022) (Hulu) (HBO Max) Everything, Everywhere All At Once (2022) in theaters Multiverse (2021) (Hulu) The Contractor (2022) (in rental) The Passion of the Christ (2004) Rewatch (Amazon Prime; TubiTV; EPIX) All the Old Knives (2022) (Amazon Prime) The Bubble (2022) (Netflix) The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022) (in theaters) The Jesus Music (2021) (Hulu) The Tinder Swindler (2022) (Netflix) Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022) in theaters The Northman (2022) In theaters Spencer (2021) (Hulu) White Hot: The Rise and Fall of Ambercrombie & Fitch (2022) (Netflix) Duel (2022) in theaters Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022) in theaters AmbuLAnce (2022) in theaters The Bad Guys (2022) in theaters
April 22-28: Jack Black's best role, Ethan Hawke fights Nazis, we vote for Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Willem Dafoe is in the desert, Angelina Jolie is in a rom-com, Edgar Allen Poe stalks a killer, Jason Segal gets engaged, and 30 Rock's banned episode. All that and more this week on Thirty Twenty Ten, your weekly look back on the week that was 30, 20, and 10 years ago.
Like art itself, "Hitchcockian" can't be easily defined—but you know it when you see it. Sinister plotting, mistaken identity, dangerous obsession; a blonde, some mommy issues, a little gallows humor. That's Hitchcock more or less. This week, Adam and Josh share their TOP 5 HITCHCOCKIAN MOVIES, with picks that range from Hitch contemporaries like Henri-Georges Clouzot to current masters like Bong Joon-ho, Spike Lee, and Pedro Almodovar. Also, Adam's conversation with director Charlie McDowell ("The One I Love"), whose new thriller WINDFALL--starring Jason Segal, Lily Collins, and Jesse Plemons--has a few Hitchcockian tricks up its sleeve. Plus Filmspotting Madness—Best of the 70s Elite 8 matchups. 0:00 - Billboard 1:12 - Top 5: Hitchcockian Movies Bernard Herrmann, "Vertigo Suite: Prelude" 33:21 - Interview: Charlie McDowell ("Windfall") 1:06:42 - Next Week / Notes 1:12:28 - Filmspotting Madness—Best of the 70s, Elite 8 1:26:47 - Top 5: Hitchcockian Movies, cont. 1:46:05 - Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Movies reviewed for the week of March 18, 2022: Netflix's Windfall (3:14), Panama (16:30), The Outfit (26:33), the French extremity film Frontier (s) (37:10) and Babette's Feast (43:55). Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group, where we give Blu-rays and DVDs out weekly to our members!For questions/comments, email us at info@findyourseen.com! Bruce Purkey's YouTube Channel is RustomireFollow Eric Holmes On Twitter.Find Your Film is on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!